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Old May 3rd 07, 05:26 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
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"Hugh Tomlinson" wrote in message
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I have been tasked with establishing a college avionics program at the
college where I teach and I haven't done any aviation related electronics
since I left Viet Nam in 68. I'm looking for sources for Avionics
trainers and anything related to Avionics curriculum. Specifically,
because of a grant that I am part of I need a source for two glass
cockpits to use as trainers.
ANY information would be very much appreciated,


I'd enquire with the Army. Maybe they could hook you
up with retired, or soon to be retired, techs.

Some of those tech sergeants were smart!

Note: I was a 68F20 71-72 Can Tho


 




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